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Understanding Sentence Structures: The Five Basic Patterns, Study notes of Grammar and Composition

A clear explanation of the five basic sentence patterns: intransitive, transitive, direct object, subject complement, and indirect object. Each pattern is illustrated with examples, making it an essential resource for students of english language and literature. Understanding these patterns will help improve writing skills and aid in analyzing complex sentences.

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Download Understanding Sentence Structures: The Five Basic Patterns and more Study notes Grammar and Composition in PDF only on Docsity! The Five Basic Sentence Patterns The earth trembled. Subject Verb (intransitive) The earthquake destroyed the city. Direct Object (whom? or what?) Subject Verb (transitive) The citizens considered the earthquake a disaster. Subject Verb (transitive) Direct Object (whom? or what?) Object Complement (noun or adjective) The result was chaos. Subject Complement (noun or adjective) Verb (linking) Subject The government sent the city aid. Subject Direct Object (whom? or what?) Indirect Object (to whom? or for whom?) (to what? or for what?) Verb (transitive)
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